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Qinhuang
Guest
Anwar has just one yellow ribbon to offer and his supporters give him a big mandate to speak for them in the parliament.
No handouts, no monetary lure, no upgrading of kampongs, no rebates, and his voters give Anwar a chance to path his way to premiership in the hope to reforming Malaysia.
The landslide victory by Anwar truly tells the world that his voters are informed people that understand Govt policies can cause sufferings or happiness. They reject ad-hoc programmes, temporary carrots, and mudslinging.
Unlike 66% Singaporean voters, they know nothing but upgrading of homes and handouts, read controlled papers, watch TV and tour with mediacoprse artistes. They leave crucial policies to a few to decide for them. No wonder PAP is happy to keep at least 20% of the population needy and many in lacking common sense. .
Some Taiwan people ever said that majority voters are stupid; this statement may hold water when it comes to voting a political party to form Govt.
Anwar may or may not take the throne but his courage and strength and his voters’ support certainly beget awakening.
As for the 66% Singaporean voters, every-man-for-himself attitude will continue to kill their own kind. The fabric of the nation is simply too fragile, it will just fall apart when there is no enough money to go round. No wonder PAP covertly marginalizes these people by bringing foreign talents. Under the expensive PAP machinery, Singapore is doomed to place itself openly as a global village.
When bread and butter is the chief concern, we saw many PAP MPs were so preoccupied with the Olympics and its imported talents, even the PM and Istana keeper were euphoric about them getting a fluky silver. No wonder Lily Neo went thru the roof, of course, we know elected PAP MPs are supposed to speak for PAP and not for the people but this time round, Lily Neo went TAK BOLEH TAHAN, she shed the veneer and she must be very remorseful now.
While Anwar treads treacherously to the premiership, the political show “One nation under Lee” will be screened in many parts of Malaysia.
Hopefully if Anwar becomes the premier of Malaysia, he would know who to shake hands with when he visits Singapore. Singapore needs Malaysia, Malaysia needs no Singapore.
Can Anwar be also a voice on the sidelines for the marginalized Singaporeans?
Will 66% change their mindset aftermath of Penang by-election? Chances are fat hope. They will only wake up the day Singapore dies.
No handouts, no monetary lure, no upgrading of kampongs, no rebates, and his voters give Anwar a chance to path his way to premiership in the hope to reforming Malaysia.
The landslide victory by Anwar truly tells the world that his voters are informed people that understand Govt policies can cause sufferings or happiness. They reject ad-hoc programmes, temporary carrots, and mudslinging.
Unlike 66% Singaporean voters, they know nothing but upgrading of homes and handouts, read controlled papers, watch TV and tour with mediacoprse artistes. They leave crucial policies to a few to decide for them. No wonder PAP is happy to keep at least 20% of the population needy and many in lacking common sense. .
Some Taiwan people ever said that majority voters are stupid; this statement may hold water when it comes to voting a political party to form Govt.
Anwar may or may not take the throne but his courage and strength and his voters’ support certainly beget awakening.
As for the 66% Singaporean voters, every-man-for-himself attitude will continue to kill their own kind. The fabric of the nation is simply too fragile, it will just fall apart when there is no enough money to go round. No wonder PAP covertly marginalizes these people by bringing foreign talents. Under the expensive PAP machinery, Singapore is doomed to place itself openly as a global village.
When bread and butter is the chief concern, we saw many PAP MPs were so preoccupied with the Olympics and its imported talents, even the PM and Istana keeper were euphoric about them getting a fluky silver. No wonder Lily Neo went thru the roof, of course, we know elected PAP MPs are supposed to speak for PAP and not for the people but this time round, Lily Neo went TAK BOLEH TAHAN, she shed the veneer and she must be very remorseful now.
While Anwar treads treacherously to the premiership, the political show “One nation under Lee” will be screened in many parts of Malaysia.
Hopefully if Anwar becomes the premier of Malaysia, he would know who to shake hands with when he visits Singapore. Singapore needs Malaysia, Malaysia needs no Singapore.
Can Anwar be also a voice on the sidelines for the marginalized Singaporeans?
Will 66% change their mindset aftermath of Penang by-election? Chances are fat hope. They will only wake up the day Singapore dies.